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- Black and white negative of a photograph of the Guthrie family. The photograph appears to have been taken in a parlour. Back row: William Henry Guthrie, Henry Madill, Miles Chapman, Florence Chapman.Black and white negative of a photograph of the Guthrie family. The …
- Thomas Sawdon (1833-1916) married Harriet Boddy (1834-1916) at Yorkshire, England in 1858. In 1882 they immigrated to Canada first settling at Alliston and then moving to Whitby in 1905. Thomas and HThomas Sawdon (1833-1916) married Harriet Boddy (1834-1916) at Yorkshire, England in 1858. …
- John Webber (1851-1934) emigrated from England in 1870 settling in Whitby. He married Elizabeth Chapman (1851-1926) and they had six children: John Webber (1875-1886), Jessie Margaret Webber (1878-19John Webber (1851-1934) emigrated from England in 1870 settling in Whitby. He …
- William Alexander Lawson (1864-1959) was the eighth of ten children born to G.R. Lawson (1818- ) and Catherine Stiners (1826- ). In 1897 William married Ida May Swick (1874-1959) at St. Catherines. FWilliam Alexander Lawson (1864-1959) was the eighth of ten children born to …
- William Alexander Lawson (1864-1959) was the eighth of ten children born to G.R. Lawson (1818- ) and Catherine Stiners (1826- ). In 1897 William married Ida May Swick (1874-1959) at St. Catherines. FWilliam Alexander Lawson (1864-1959) was the eighth of ten children born to …
- James Ironside Davidson (1818-1902) was born in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. He married Barbara Hendrie (1819-1900), also of Aberdeenshire, in 1841 at Monquhitter, Aberdeenshire. In 1842 the couple immigJames Ironside Davidson (1818-1902) was born in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. He married Barbara …
- Black and white photographic print showing the Painter family sitting on the steps of the Myrtle station on the Whitby, Port Perry, and Lindsay Railway line. George Painter was the station operator.Black and white photographic print showing the Painter family sitting on the …
- Black and white negative of a photograph of Janet Young (nee Sinclair), wife of James Young, and her granddaughter, Winnifred Isobel McIntosh, aged 5 months.Black and white negative of a photograph of Janet Young (nee Sinclair), …
- The Tweedie family immigrated to Canada from Lanarkshire, Scotland about 1829. James and Jane Tweedie had thirteen children, all born at the family home, Broadfield, in Whitby Township.The Tweedie family immigrated to Canada from Lanarkshire, Scotland about 1829. James …
- Catherine Tweedie was the sixth child (fourth daughter) of James and Jane Tweedie. She married John Grant on 8 May 1876. When her husband died shortly after their marriage, she moved in with her brotCatherine Tweedie was the sixth child (fourth daughter) of James and Jane …
- The Tweedie family immigrated to Canada from Lanarkshire, Scotland about 1829. James and Jane Tweedie had thirteen children, all born at the family home, Broadfield, in Whitby Township.The Tweedie family immigrated to Canada from Lanarkshire, Scotland about 1829. James …
- The Charles Lynde family lived on the south half of lot 32 of Concession 4 in Whitby Township. The Lynde family originally arrived in Whitby Township in 1804 and settled in the area known as Lynde CrThe Charles Lynde family lived on the south half of lot 32 …
- John Lynde, father of Jabez Lynde, died at Whitby in August 1817. The stone was probably made of marble in the 1850s and set on the Lynde property. In 1926 it was reset in the pioneer section of GrovJohn Lynde, father of Jabez Lynde, died at Whitby in August 1817. …
- James and Annie Nicholson were married at Belfast, Ireland in February 1876 and settled at Whitby shortly thereafter, around 1876. They had nine children. James Nicholson and Cephas Seldon were townJames and Annie Nicholson were married at Belfast, Ireland in February 1876 …
- Leaving Aberdeenshire in Scotland, George McGillivray landed at Quebec in 1833 and hadn't intended to settle at Whitby Township. While in Vermont, McGillivray received a letter from William Dow encouLeaving Aberdeenshire in Scotland, George McGillivray landed at Quebec in 1833 and …
- Black and white negative showing the Goldring family on the occasion of Richard Goldring's 80th birthday. This photograph was taken at 1750 Dufferin St. Richard Goldring (1859-1945) is seated at centBlack and white negative showing the Goldring family on the occasion of …
- Hamar Greenwood was born at Whitby on February 7, 1870 and left Canada for England in 1895. He was chief secretary for Ireland from 1920-1922 and died at London, England on September 10, 1948.Hamar Greenwood was born at Whitby on February 7, 1870 and left …
- Barbara Maude Farr was born at Montreal on 29 July 1855. She came to Whitby in the early 1870s and married Robert Barnes, a Whitby contractor and carpenter, in 1878. On 29 July 1955 the Town celebratBarbara Maude Farr was born at Montreal on 29 July 1855. She …
- Black and white photographic print showing the Vipond brothers in their Brooklin Hockey uniforms. Left to right: Luther, Bill, Lewis.Black and white photographic print showing the Vipond brothers in their Brooklin …
- This couple was married November 16, 1904. While the exact date of this image cannot be determined, it is safe to assume the photograph was taken on our about that date in commemoration of the event.This couple was married November 16, 1904. While the exact date of …